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CURRIE BROTHERS' HORTICULTURAL GUIDE. 



CALLIOPSIS 

 or COREOPSIS. , 



This genus of plants ranks among our best jMfBN^'? ! 



annuals. The flowers are bordered yellow, orange tf ■ <jgjf^ 4 1|S!iir' 

 and reddish brown, with dark purple center 



Golden Wave— Beautiful yellow 5 'fpWl 



Crimson 5 ^g^ 



Finest Double nixed— Per oz., 20 cts 5 "-at ^ 



PERENNIAL VARIETIES, — » 



Coreopsis Lanceolata— A very showy, yellow 

 sort, producing great abundance of flowers 

 from July until late in the fall, excellent for 

 cutting, and ii worthy of more extensive cul- ■^"^S^JWS"' 

 tivation. Perfectly hardy 10 



Coreopsis Lanceolata Grandiflora (California «$ „■■'.,! . '^sfBJgiS 

 Sunbeams) — The flowers are exquisitely *v\s$|| 

 formed, some saucer-shaped, others cupped, 

 delicately incurved, while some aie quite 

 flat. The petals are broad, with plain round edges in some 

 flowers; in others they are toothed or irregularly fringed; 

 many are semi-double. They vary in color from pale, 

 light yellow to orange yellow. They are long stemmed and 

 are veryuseful for cut flowers 10 



candytuft empress. 



CALENDULA-Cape Marigold. 



Showy, free- flowering hardy an- 

 nuals, growing in any good garden 

 soil, producing a fine effect in beds 

 or mixed borders, and continuing in 

 bloom until killed by frost; valuable 

 also for pot culture, blooming freely 

 in winter and early spring; 1 foot. 

 Officinalis Le Proust— Uniformly 

 double; nankeen, edged with 



brown 5 



Officinalis Meteor— A variety very 

 fine for pot culture, bearing light 

 yellow flowers, striped with bright 



orange. Per oz., 20 cte 5 



Pluvlalis— Single; pure white, 1 ft. 



Per oz., 15 cts 6 



Pongel, fl. pi. (Pot Marigold) Dou- 

 ble white. Per oz.,15cts 5 



Prince of Orange— An improvement 

 on Meteor. The color is a deeper 

 shade of orange and striped in 

 the same way. Per oz., 25 cts 5 



CANDYTUFT. 



CALENDULA— PRINCE OF ORANGE 



Single nixed 



CALLIOPSIS OR COREOPSIS. 



CALLIRHOE. 



Dwarf, free-blooming plants, continu- 

 ing in flower throughout the summer 

 and fall. The flowers are purplish with 

 white center. H. A. 

 Involucrata — Large, purplish crimson 

 flowers; native of the western prai- 

 ries 5 



Pedata— Crimson purple, with white 

 eye, 1 foot 5 



Canary Bird Flower. 



Tropasolum Canariense — One of the 



most desirable climbing plants in 

 cultivation, growing rapidly to a 

 height of ten feet, and producing an 

 abundance of yellow-fringed flowers 

 throughout the season. H. H. A. 

 10 feet 5 



Canterbury Bells— 



Campanula Medium. 



Handsome, of stately growth, rich color 

 and profuse bloom. Succeeds best in 

 light, rich soil, and should be trans- 

 planted two feet apart. Their large, bell- 

 shaped flowers are freely produced 

 throughout the summer, arid are strik- 

 ingly effective. H. B. 



One of the most popular hardy annuals; it is of the easiest culture, and 

 grown for a variety of purposes almost all the year round. H. A. 



New Dwarf Hybrids— (Large Flowering)— In these new Candytufts are in- 

 cluded many new and exquisite shades and colors. The size of the in- 

 dividual flowers are at least twice that of the older sorts 10 



Empress— A new, handsome shaped pure white Candytuft of pyramidal form. 

 The flowers are much larger than the ordinary varieties. Per oz., 25 cts. 5 



Dark Purple 5 



Dunnett's Extra Crimson Per oz.,25 cts. 5 



Fragrant— Pure white, pinnated foliage 5 



Lilac— Dwarf, very compact....'. 5 



New Carmine— True to color 5 



Rocket— Pure white in large trusses 6 



Rose— Rosy lilac , 5 



Tom Thumb— New dwarf, white 5 



White— Very delicate Per oz., 20 cts. 5 



Fine Mixed Per oz.. 20 cts. 5 



Blue and white 6 Double Mixed 5 



"Cup and Saucer Canterbury Bell"— A beautiful variety with large flowers 

 in many brilliant colors, resembling in shape a cup and saucer 5 



CANDYTUFT— NEW DWARF HYBRIDS, LARGE FLOWERING. 



